Join Myssi Turner to learn information about the importance of Early Childhood Development, Kentucky’s Kindergarten screener, and insight into developmentally appropriate ways to ensure your child is ready for and successful in Kindergarten. Guardians will receive resources for attending. The kick-off event on June 4, will include a screening of No Small Matter.No Small Matter is the first feature documentary to explore the most overlooked, underestimated, and powerful force for good in America today: early childhood education. Through poignant stories and surprising humor, the film lays out the overwhelming evidence for the importance of the first five years, and reveals how our failure to act on that evidence has resulted in an everyday crisis for American families, and a slow-motion catastrophe for the country.

Many riders from local equestrian team Double H Ranch Equestrian Team, recently competed at the 2019 Youth Equestrian Development Association’s National Championship competition held at Eden Park Equestrian Complex in Sunbury, OH. The following riders bested riders from 27 other teams from around the country.

Congratulations to the CCHS Boys and Girls Tennis Team for winning the 10th Region Championship. It is the boys third straight regional title and the girls first in school history! Congratulations to the following CCHS tennis players for qualifying for the KHSAA State Tennis Tournament.

It is that time again to sign up for Summer Sports Camp. There are a variety of camps to choose from such as Basketball, Baseball, Football, Tennis, etc. Please click here to view the Summer 2019 Sports Camp Brochure.

CAMPBELL COUNTY SCHOOLS- Mr. Alex Fangman of Independence, Kentucky, has been chosen to lead Grant’s Lick Elementary School as the next school principal effective July 1, 2019. Fangman obtained a M.A. of Education (Rank One) in Education Administration and Superintendency from Eastern Kentucky University as well as a M.A. of Education in Teacher Leadership from Georgetown College.

Fangman has served as an assistant principal at RC Hinsdale Elementary in Kenton County for the past two years. Prior to that, he served as a social studies teacher at Dixie Heights High School, Grant County High School, Scott High School as well as a 7th and 8th grade teacher at St. Pius X School.

CAMPBELL COUNTY SCHOOLS- Mr. Christopher Walsh of Burlington, Kentucky, has been chosen to serve as the chief information officer of Campbell County Schools effective July 1, 2019. Walsh obtained a M.A. of Education in Instructional Leadership from Northern Kentucky University as well as a M.S of Education in Educational Technology from Western Kentucky University.

Walsh has served as an elementary technology resource teacher for the Boone County School District for the past five years. Prior to that, he served as the school technology coordinator for Goodridge Elementary School in Hebron, Kentucky.